Ventura, Ignacio Meira-Blanco, Gemma Clara Legidos-García, María Ester Pérez-Bermejo, Marcelino Murillo-Llorente, María Teresa
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International journal of molecular sciences
Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) is currently the most common chronic rheumatic disease in children. It is known to have no single identity, but a variety of diagnoses. Under-diagnosis is a barrier to early treatment and reduced complications of the disease. Other immune-mediated diseases may coexist in the same patient, making research in this ...
Carbone, Luca; 135858; Vandenbosch, Laura; 60068;
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Cieplucha, Wiktoria; Cieluch, Aleksandra; Jaz, Kamila; Flotynska, Justyna; Nowicka, Aleksandra; Cieplucha, Aleksandra; 159508; Zozulinska-Ziolkiewicz, Dorota; Uruska, Aleksandra;
INTRODUCTION: Clinical remission in type 1 diabetes (T1D) results from metabolic compensation after insulin implementation and is caused by various factors. OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to investigate an association between air pollution defined based on ozone concentration in the month of T1D diagnosis and the early course of the disease, that is, gluc...
Katoto, Patrick D.M.C.; Bihehe, Dieudonne; Brand, Amanda; Mushi, Raymond; Kusinza, Aline; Alwood, Brian W.; van Zyl-Smit, Richard N.; Tamuzi, Jacques L.; Sam-Agudu, Nadia A.; Yotebieng, Marcel;
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BACKGROUND: In low- and middle-income countries countries, millions of deaths occur annually from household air pollution (HAP), pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB), and HIV-infection. However, it is unknown whether HAP influences PTB risk among people living with HIV-infection. METHODS: We conducted a case-control study among 1,277 HIV-infected adults in...
Rini, Listia Schouteten, Joachim Faber, Ilona Bom Frøst, Michael J A Perez-Cueto, Federico De Steur, Hans
Background: Social media (SM) have become the integral part of consumers’ daily life, prompting multidisciplinary research on their link with human behaviors, including food attitude and consumption. However, the precise role of SM in shaping food consumer behavior remains partially explored. Scope and approach: This review adopts a systematic lite...
Wouters, Michiel; Bollansee, Lieven; Prophete, Elien; Peters, Elke; 18466;
status: published
Soenens, Gilles Doyen, Bart Vlerick, Peter Hertault, Adrien Maurel, Blandine Kellens, Pieter-Jan Bacher, Klaus Van Herzeele, Isabelle Bicknell, Colin Decoster, Eva-Line
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Objective: This study reports the development of an innovative, interactive Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) teaching radiation safety principles in the vascular workplace, using stepwise e-learning with multiple choice question tests (MCQs), educational videos, and a serious game. The aim was to study the MOOC impact on radiation safety knowledge...
Krumm, Bastien Vallance, Brent Burke, Louise Garcia, Johan Bouten, Janne Brocherie, Franck Saugy, Jonas J. Botrè, Francesco Faiss, Raphael
Current guidelines for prolonged altitude exposure suggest altitude levels ranging from 2000 to 2500 m to optimize an increase in total hemoglobin mass (Hbmass). However, natural low altitude locations (
Loveniers, Pieter-Jan Devlieghere, Frank Sampers, Imca
This study aimed to assess the prevalence of airborne microorganisms within the packaging areas of (semi) liquid food product facilities, considering the impact of outdoor microbiological air, seasonal fluctuations, rural-urban differences and environmental parameters such as temperature and relative humidity. Additionally, the effectiveness of bot...
van Dooremalen, Coby Ulgezen, Zeynep N. Dall’Olio, Raffaele Godeau, Ugoline Duan, Xiaodong Sousa, José Paulo Schäfer, Marc O. Beaurepaire, Alexis van Gennip, Pim Schoonman, Marten
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Simple Summary Honey bees are very important for nature and food production. However, beekeepers' work is continuously challenged by pests, pathogens, pesticides, and other impacts of the environment on their honey bee colonies, and, therefore, they would greatly benefit from up-to-date insights on the health condition of their bees. To disturb tho...